Day Trips

We offer daytrips to all the famous divesites along the west coast of Thailand including the Similan islands, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu Rock, Boonsung and Thai Muang wrecks, as well as our local reefs.

Our daytrips to the Similan marine park are operated by big comfortable day boat with air-conditioned saloon, fresh water showers, camera charging facilities, onboard kitchen and bar, non-diving supervisor as well as sunbathing facilities. Our boat and boat crew are child-friendly!

Trips by speedboat available on request

Similan Marine Park

The Similan Marine Park is located 48 nautical miles or 52 km from Khao Lak, and consists of 9 granite formed islands called the Similan islands as well as the islands Koh Bon and Koh Tachai. The Similans are famous for the crystal clear waters, abundance of marine flora and fauna, white sandy beaches and amazing views.

Koh Bon & Koh Tachai

Koh Bon and Koh Tachai are located north of the Similan Islands but are still part of the Similan marine park. Both islands offer the diver and snorkeller the best opportunity to experience Thailand's west coast pelagic action. The island of Koh Bon is famous for the aggregations of both the reef manta and the recently discovered giant manta ray species. Koh Tachai is also well known for it's unique topography, pelagic visitors and opportunities to view the worlds largest fish, the whale shark. Trips to these sites don't guarantee you will see the magnificent manta or whaleshark however these islands seem to be the best in Thailand to experience interaction with these amazing ocean animals. These trips are either aboard day boat or speed boat.

Surin Marine Park

The Surin Islands have a broad selection of animal life - including the Nicobar Pigeon and Mangrove Monitor Lizards.

Below the water can be found a very rich and pristine coral reef ecosystem. While small portions of the islands were affected by the 2004 tsunami, most reefs are still quite healthy.

The Surin Islands host to two small communities of the small ethnic Moken minority, which belongs to the groups known as "Chao Lay" or "Sea Gypsies". The Moken population of the Surin Island averages around 150 persons.

Other Popular dive sites Hin Kong, Koh Torinla and Koh Chi are accessible by Liveaboards.

Richelieu Rock

Richelieu Rock was named after Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu, the first and only foreign Commander-in-Chief of the Thai Navy, and it's one of the worlds top 10 dive sites and without a doubt the best in Thailand. Any trip to Thailand should definitely include a visit. This site is unique as it offers something for all divers. No matter if you are interested in big or small Richelieu has it all, for the wide angle enthusiasts schooling barracuda, snapper and occasional manta and whalesharks. For the macro minded, commonly found species include but are not limited to seahorses, harlequin shrimp, ghost pipefish, orang utan crab, tiger egg cowries and lots more.